Mind Control Victims Win Court Case
London
Times
Dear
friends,
According to the highly respected London Times, hundreds of mentally ill patients who were subjected
to CIA-funded brainwashing experiments may be entitled to
compensation following a landmark court ruling. In the past, eight patients
are known to have been compensated through out of court settlements
for being subjected to cruel and unethical mind control experiments (see www.WantToKnow.info/mindcontrol10pg section
titled "Mind Control Doctors" and footnote 42 for
documentation on this).
Many legitimate lawsuits, however, were rejected.
With this important new ruling, these lawsuits are now able to move forward.
This will clearly help to reveal more of what has been done secretly in the
realm of mind control. The most well-known doctor who conducted these
damaging experiments (mentioned in the article below) was at different times
president of both the American Psychiatric Association and the World
Psychiatric Association.To learn more about this key topic, read the article
below, and see our two-page summary at www.WantToKnow.info/mindcontrol
or our 10-page summary (link above). We can be thankful that
many of the cover-ups are getting some real press coverage lately.
Thanks for helping to spread the news! Together, we can and will build a
brighter future.
With best wishes,
Fred Burks for the WantToKnow.info team
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2090-1313808,00.html
Brainwash victims win cash claims
Karin Goodwin
HUNDREDS
of mentally ill patients who were subjected to barbaric CIA-funded
brainwashing experiments by a Scottish doctor could be entitled to
compensation following a landmark court ruling.
Doctor Ewan Cameron, who became one of the
world’s leading psychiatrists, developed techniques used by Nazi scientists
to wipe out the existing personalities of people in his care.
Cameron, who graduated from Glasgow University,
was recruited by the CIA during the cold war while working at McGill
University in Montreal, Canada.
He carried out mind-control experiments using
drugs such as LSD on hundreds of patients, but only 77 of them were awarded
compensation.
Now a landmark ruling by a Federal Court judge
in Montreal will allow more than 250 former patients, whose claims were
rejected, to seek compensation.
Gail Kastner, who underwent electroshock
treatment at a Montreal psychiatric institute in 1953, and whose claim was
rejected 10 years ago, successfully appealed the judgment.
Last week, Alan Stein, of Montreal law firm
Stein and Stein, which represented Kastner, confirmed he was in the process
of contacting former clients who could now renew their appeal.
“There are about 200 people still due
compensation,” he said. “This judgment should send out strong signals to the
Canadian government. Those who have previously missed out should have a
strong case for appealing.”
Using techniques similar to those portrayed in
the celebrated novel the Manchurian Candidate, it was believed that people
could be brainwashed and reprogrammed to carry out specific acts.
Cameron developed a range of depatterning
“treatments” while director of the Allan Memorial Institute at McGill
University.
Patients were woken from drug-induced stupors
two or three times a day for multiple electric shocks. In a specially
designed “sleep room” made famous by Anne Collins’s book of the same name,
Cameron placed a speaker under the patient’s pillow and relayed negative
messages for 16 hours a day.
Kastner was a 19-year-old honours student
suffering from mild depression when she first underwent “treatment” in 1953.
On returning home she sucked her thumb, demanded to be fed from a bottle,
talked in a baby voice and urinated on the floor.
She was ostracised by her affluent family, who
were unable to cope with her changed state, and her marriage in 1955 quickly
broke down due to her difficulties.
Cameron, who was born in Bridge of Allan in
1901, rose to become the first president of the World Psychiatric
Association.
It took two decades and the persistence of
Joseph Rauh, the distinguished American civil liberties lawyer, to uncover
what happened and secure compensation for some of Cameron’s victims.
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